The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, May 09, 1947, Page Two, Image 2

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    THE VOICE
A NEGRO WEEKLY
“Dedicated to the promotion of
the cultural, social and spiritual
life of a great people"
Rev. Melvin L. Shakespeare
Publisher and Owner
2225 S Street Phone 5-6491
If no answer call 5-7508
Rubie W. Shakespeare
Advertising & Business Manager
Mrs. Joe Green
Circulation Mgr.
Dorothy Green
Reporter •
Member of the Assoc. Negro Press
Subscription rate $2.00 per year
10c per copy
American life is geared to a
fast pace, and offers the successful
little time for retrospective leisure
Too often the man who reaches
the top finds that he has to work
just as hard to stay there as he
did to get there. He fights and
struggles and toils, always looking
forward to some time when he
can retire and commune with
himself; and presently, before his
chance comes he dies, and his life
has been only half lived.
For the things that give life a
rich, meaty flavor are not always
the things that come from the re
alization of soaring ambition.
They are the little things. The
significance and beauty of life
are seldom realized in the heat of
the arena. They come home to
one in times of inactivity, when
one can drowse, mediate and ex
amine his place in the world. An
afternoon on a sunlit woodland
river can do more to convince a
man that living is worth while
than a decade of struggling in
office or forum.
What is a man’s soul, anyway?
Is it that part of him that makes
speeches, devises stratagems and
fences with his fellows? Not at
all. It is a shy, inner being that
cannot come out and gain expres
sion in the heat of action. It needs
quiet and repose. Minor joys—
warm sunlight, country winds in
summertime, starlit evenings by
quiet waters, desultory converse
with friends around a fireside—
these are the things that nurture
it.
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I think it must be somewhere
written that the virtues of
mothers shall occasionally, be
visited upon their children, as
well as the sins of fathers.—
Dickens.
Teen Age Chatter
Reporter Dotty Greene
Asst. Ruby Lee Harper
Asst. Loretta McWilliams
Hi Chums and Chumletts:
Well what is your story this
week? Mine isn’t much.
The girls of Lincoln High saw
a fine assembly Wednesday
morning given by the Home Ec.
classes, the garments were made
by the students of the school.
Miss Lois Hatcher came out in a
stylish black and white pin-stripe
suit with black accessories.
Miss Wilma Stornes, a former
Lincolnite, was in our fair city
to bid us farewell as she is going
to move to Minneapolis.
The girl reserves will hold their
installation tea at the Y.W.C.A.
Loretta McWilliams is president
of the organization.
Seen in Antelope Park Sunday
were Betty Bowman, Muriel Har
ris, Nellie Wilson, Johnny Duncan
Victor McWilliams and Verne
Wilson.
Mystery Person of the Month—
Set of clues No. 1
a. Male sex
b. About five feet six inches.
c. He attends a Lincoln school.
Remember to send your answer
to Teen-Age Contest at 2221 “S”
Street. The letter bearing the
earliest post mark will win the
contest. The prize is $1.00 if you
answer it this week, 50 cents if
you answer it next week. If it
is not answered the money will
be turned over to the Scholar
ship award fund.
WATCH FOR THE 16th OF
MAY—THE FOUR-H FUN NITE
—FUN — PRIZES — TALENT
SHOW — GAMES
GET YOUR TICKET NOW!!
Miss Mattie Sue Nevels is plan
ning a trip to Omaha Sunday—
If it doesn’t rain.
Be sure to get your tickets to
the Mother's Day Breakfast, next
Sunday, if your mother isn't here
or you have an older brother or
sister to take your mother you
can always adopt one like Vonna
Marie Finley is going to do, she
has invited Mrs. Marie Rugg.
Bye Now,
Dotty, RuXy & Loretta
SHOWALTER
ROOFING CO.
Dealers in
Inselstone and Inselbrick
Insulation
See us for price on
BUILT UP ROOFS
233 Norih 22 2-2493
Lincoln, Nebraska
ROSCOE HILL'S CHICKS
Improved Breeding From Fin
est Trapnest Blood Lines.
POPULAR BREEDS
BLOODTESTED
Bargains in Started and Day
Old Chicks.
FREE CATALOG
HILL HATCHERY
910 "R" Lincoln, Nebraska
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Gourlay Bros. Piano Co.
212 So. 12 2-1636
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